Seriously a saga about asgardians and we are only have just a few ones? At least, Lorelei (she's Amora's sister) and Sylvie should be there (even if Sylvie isn't asgardian and just an average girl changed by Loki but lost on one of the realms), it's weird that Aaron don't even know these characters, this disturbs me a lot.
Is Karnilla still around?
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Yeah, in Mighty Thor #700. However, she showed up after that, in Hel.
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While I never understand why people spend so much time talking about comics and or creatives they don't like, when there are so many other comics, new and old, they could be enthusiastic about, it is even more confusing why people feel the need to preemptively attack a book.
Many people are actively looking forward to this event. The praise for Aaron's Thor run and his Avengers run is extremely widespread and loud in the comic press, from fellow writers across the industry, and amongst amature reviewers on multiple platforms across the net. He is being given this opportunity precisely because he is popular and doing a job that Marvel appreciate and wish to encourage.
Some people don't like it. Nothing gets universal praise. Some are actually angry that the books are not to their liking. We get that, we may even have some sympathy from times that things we love have changed. But it is all subjective. Persistent attacks will not change the broadly positive reception of this event. A preemptive attack won't stop anyone looking forward to it or prevent them from buying it.